Collection by Emily Clements

front door

Northwoods House
Northwoods House
Wood accents are used throughout as a counterpoint to the texture and cream color of the Dhrangadhra stone. This material mix starts at the entry.
Wood accents are used throughout as a counterpoint to the texture and cream color of the Dhrangadhra stone. This material mix starts at the entry.
The door to the social zones swing open to connect to the terrace.
The door to the social zones swing open to connect to the terrace.
Geometric recessed door handles adorn solid oak pocket doors.
Geometric recessed door handles adorn solid oak pocket doors.
Custom Leather & Aluminum Door Handle by Rob Zinn for blankblank, Martis Camp Residence by Jill Dudensing Lifestyle + Design
Custom Leather & Aluminum Door Handle by Rob Zinn for blankblank, Martis Camp Residence by Jill Dudensing Lifestyle + Design
The Museum for Architectural Drawing in Berlin, designed by Russian firm SPEECH Tchoban & Kuznetsov, has a wooden door that mimics the structure's textured concrete exterior.
The Museum for Architectural Drawing in Berlin, designed by Russian firm SPEECH Tchoban & Kuznetsov, has a wooden door that mimics the structure's textured concrete exterior.
The subdued palette blends warm timber tones with white interiors and stone accents.
The subdued palette blends warm timber tones with white interiors and stone accents.
On a trip to Naoshima, Japan, the Houston newlyweds behind Robertson Design fell in love with Tadao Ando’s concrete-composed museums. This led the couple to create a residence of their own comprised of a low concrete wall, concrete cube, and box clad in Siberian larch. The indoors are rounded out with white oak, marble, and leather-finished granite.
On a trip to Naoshima, Japan, the Houston newlyweds behind Robertson Design fell in love with Tadao Ando’s concrete-composed museums. This led the couple to create a residence of their own comprised of a low concrete wall, concrete cube, and box clad in Siberian larch. The indoors are rounded out with white oak, marble, and leather-finished granite.
The front door of this house in Scotland is built from charred cedar boards—a traditional way of fireproofing wood developed in Japan. In this case, the effect on the front door is likely more aesthetic than preventative, though you can never be too careful.
The front door of this house in Scotland is built from charred cedar boards—a traditional way of fireproofing wood developed in Japan. In this case, the effect on the front door is likely more aesthetic than preventative, though you can never be too careful.